> The US is the one with widely documented concentration camps on the border.
That's for people crossing in, and on average they're only in there for a couple days. The current population is around 10k people. It's a problem but it's absolutely nothing compared to putting entire groups into concentration camps. We did that once, but it sure wasn't any time recently.
> And last year showed us just how much due process is ignored and political prisoners persecuted, if previous history wasn’t enough.
That's for people crossing in, and on average they're only in there for a couple days. The current population is around 10k people. It's a problem but it's absolutely nothing compared to putting entire groups into concentration camps. We did that once, but it sure wasn't any time recently.
> And last year showed us just how much due process is ignored and political prisoners persecuted, if previous history wasn’t enough.
It did?